Decolonising Sustainability. Making It Make Sense.
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“Igazeuma’s enriched her perspective bridges Eurocentric sustainability frameworks with Global South insights”

“Dr Igazeuma makes complex ideas feel simple — and actionable”
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Hi, I’m Igazeuma Okoroba, my friends call me Gaz
I’m a sociologist who has worked across different worlds of civil society, academia, the public sector, and corporate spaces. I’ve hustled on the shores of Takoradi in Ghana and Canary Wharf in London, and here’s what I’ve learned:
People don’t struggle with sustainability because they don’t care. They struggle because it doesn’t fit their reality.
After over two decades of letting deep waters shape my own perspectives, my life’s work is now dedicated to decoding sustainability for you.
My Secret Recipe
Smart thinking, served in small bites, my lab is designed to make ideas easy to understand. This is not the space for guilt. No jargons.
I help people and organisations rethink sustainability in a way that is:
Practical
Relevant
Human
Because sustainability isn’t just about ‘saving the planet’. It’s about wholesomeness, how we live, work, and make decisions every day.
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If you’re trying to make sense of your career, your life, and the changes around you.

Episode 001
Job Security Is a Myth in 2026

Episode 002
Why Millennials Are Job Hugging

Episode 003
How to Stay Relevant Without Burning Out
Be built to last.
A Sociologist’s lab for decoding the future of work and behaviour.
Sustainability without the jargons makes you future-ready with expertise that endures beyond trends and disruptions.
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My Story
I’ve spent over two decades working across different disciplines and
in the most difficult sectors, navigating change, uncertainty, and growth.
I’ve been single, married & separated (SMS), while navigating career and life transitions.
And like many of you, I’ve asked: “How do I make this all make sense?”
That question shaped my work and how I support Millennials today.